Best of R&R Lab: Kate Bahn

Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab - Un podcast de Continuum

We're still working on a new season of Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab for your listening pleasure, but while you wait, why not revisit some old favorites? We're proud to re-air this episode as we look back on the roots of this show.For pennies a day, you can become a patron of the Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab podcast and join a growing global movement of feminist badasses dedicated to radically authentic, intentional, and interconnected feminism. If you’ve been secretly dreaming of joining our community, now is the time baby. Go to ContinuumCollective.org for more.___________________________________________________________________________________________________This week’s revolutionary is Kate Bahn, the Director of Labor Market Policy at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth. She grew up in a home with two parents and a brother, with parents who challenged traditional gender roles. Her father, who worked as a photographer, stayed home to raise Kate and her brother while her mom went out into the world every day to work. In this episode, Kate and I discuss topics around feminist economics and why it’s such an important concept. On the more personal side, we discuss how being a feminist millennial affects mother-daughter relationship. We also talk about her childhood - including her norm-challenging parents – and about her experience pursuing a Ph.D. Some Questions I Ask: What is the Washington Center for Equitable Growth? (0:55)How did the topic of monopsony draw you in? (7:18)Tell me about where you were born, grew up, and what your family structure was like. (8:55)Your career is so dynamic. How have you navigated these different worlds? (24:37)As you pursued your Ph.D., how did you keep yourself going? (33:34)In This Episode, You Will Learn:How Kate’s work relates to her personal mission. (2:40)How Kate’s feminism affects her relationship with her mother. (14:28)How economics influences people’s access to and perception of freedom. (24:22)Why Kate decided to pursue her Ph.D. (31:52)How Kate created a community for women within a male-dominated Ph.D. program. (39:16)Why feminist economics is an important concept. (45:55)Host: Jillian FosterGuest: Kate BahnResources:Kate’s Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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